How to Measure a Classroom Chair

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How to Measure a Classroom Chair

http://www.worthingtondirect.com,School chairs, folding chairs, banquet chairs, early childhood chairs, stack chairs, padded chairs, church chairs, office chairs, and student chairs can come in various heights and it important to find a comfortable height for those that will be sitting in the chair. Classroom chairs are measured from the floor to the highest point on the seat.

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